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6SL3462-1CC00-0AA0 Spacing Bolt

Thread Starter: daynada   Started: 6/11/2012 4:36 PM   Replies: 2

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  6/11/2012, 4:36 PM
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I can not find any details on this item.  Is there a picture, sketch, dimension sheet.  I need to finish my panel layout, but this part is vague.  I'd like to know the details.  If it is simply a spacer, can I just use our in-house shims at the proper specifications (but what are the parts specs?).
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  6/12/2012, 7:28 AM
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Dear dayanada,

Please find below details & as well as link.

http://support.automation.siemens.com/WW/llisapi.dll?query=6SL3462-1CC00-0AA0&func=cslib.cssearch&content=adsearch%2Fadsearch.aspx&lang=en&siteid=csius&objaction=cssearch&searchinprim=0&nodeid0=4000024 

The
set of four distance bolts has been introduced using order number 6SL3462-1CC00-0AA0 (originally
intended for the 75 mm wide assembly bracket). Two
distance bolts are required to installthe
50 mm wide modules and four
distance bolts to install the 75 mm wide modules.
When using
distance bolts, the front of the Booksize CompactModules is located at the same level
as the Booksize Modules so that the dc links can be directly connected via the integrated
dc link busbars. The length of the distance bolts
is only correct when using
Booksize Modules and internal air cooling.

The order number 6SL3462-1CB00-0AA0 for the 50 mm wide assembly bracket is not listed in the
PMD and will no longer be displayed in future catalogs
.


Regards,
Shank


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  10/9/2012, 4:41 PM
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Does anyone know the spacing that is created?  Is it 46mm of difference between a booksize versus a compact booksize?
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